Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] the right [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But to be capable of jumping in formation in the dark with full equipment and a bundle of supplies and then landing together in the right place takes some doing .
2 THE recovery in the housing market has come just at the right time for CALA , the Scottish house-builder , which saw interim losses nearly double to £2.85 million .
3 He can tell them in training , but they 've got to perform out there on the pitch , and probably this game has come just at the right time , after suffering a defeat like that , this is the time to get out there and show the supporters what they can really do .
4 The effect of suppression , wherever it occurs , is that stimuli presented to the left ear are destined predominantly for the right hemisphere and stimuli heard at the right ear arrive mainly in the left hemisphere .
5 Therefore , a second reading would be pushed further to the right side of the network , requiring less reader effort ( cI ) .
6 a vertical bar positioned usually on the right hand side of the screen .
7 In the second half Leeds looked slightly better but almost went 2–1 down when poor marking let one the Crewe forwards in with a chance , the ball came across from the right wing and the bloke had a shot at goal from about 12 yards out that only just missed .
8 She had turned inland at the right spot she was sure .
9 How is the amount to be spent on R&D decided ? is the case for engineering resources put forward in the right way at the right time .
10 The rider does n't just lean the bike into the corner — he knocks the machine on to its side , pushing heavily on the right handlebar to turn the front wheel to the left and drop the machine to the right .
11 Finding the right animal may involve tracking the herd for miles across steep and inhospitable terrain , and waiting patiently for the right opportunity .
12 The election arrived just at the right time .
13 And thirdly , he was shifted unceremoniously to the right wing , unfamiliar territory , to make way when Lee Sharpe was restored to health .
14 Large dump trucks rumble past on the right bank as they extract gravel from the adjacent pits while airguns seem to be favourite canalside amusement .
15 In order for UK businesses to make their voice heard properly at the right level , UK industry must be aware , more than ever before , of the process of Community law-making .
16 ‘ We have only to put together in the right way what we know without adding anything , and the satisfaction we are trying to get from the explanation comes of itself . ’
17 As the speed bled off , he turned the aircraft on to the runway heading by kicking hard on the right rudder-pedal .
18 we 're getting there at the right time
19 It 's very heartening that the A T C are actually looking to us to do some work with them , and that they actually think that Oxford is moving forward in the right direction , and that they actually want to come and share some of our knowledge .
20 The measures Mr Manos introduced have at last started to get the figures moving firmly in the right direction .
21 The Fairies Hill Lock Cut and a colliery basin emerge together on the right midway between the railway viaduct and another around the following bend , to be followed soon after by a further bridge for a dismantled railway , such was the proliferation of lines in this area .
22 He was just telling the driver of the light engine that he would be away in a minute , when from Bradley Fold station box came the 4-5-5 signal ( train or vehicles running away on the right line ) .
23 Me mother was like that , me dad said I do n't know whether I 'm coming home to the right house
24 The original findings have been replicated ( Hicks , 1975 ; Johnson and Kozma , 1977 ) and an interpretation in terms of intra-hemispheric competition supported by evidence of impairment on various tasks carried out by the left hand when cognitive operations supposedly mediated primarily by the right hemisphere are performed ( Kinsbourne , 1973 ; McFarland and Ashton , 1975 ; 1978a ; Smith , Chu and Edmonston , 1977 ; Dalby , 1980 ) .
25 They found that speaking interfered selectively with the right hand only under certain conditions .
26 Lomas and Kimura ( 1976 ) repeated this experiment using different manual tasks and found that speaking interfered selectively with the right hand only under certain conditions .
27 The Chomskian might advance the speculative thesis that any mutation causing children to search immediately in the right class of grammars would have a great selective advantage , and that such evolutionary change might well have taken place , producing human beings who are now pre-programmed to process linguistic data in a specific way .
28 Strach is normally the epitomy of that and swarms all over the right back area in and around the box .
29 Companies often recruit staff from speculative letters they have kept on file , and your letter may arrive just at the right moment .
30 If this bracing action is not achieved at the top of the backswing , it will be caused either by the right foot folding over on its side during the backswing , or the right knee moving out of alignment with the toes , before or when you arrive at the top of the swing .
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